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    C H A P T E R

    Optional Installations 3-1

    3

    Optional InstallationsThis chapter describes some procedures that you might not need for your router:

    Installing the WAN Interface Card in the Router

    Installing a Flash PC Card

    Connecting an ISDN Telephone to the Cisco 1604 Wall-Mounting the Router

    Installing a WAN Interface CardCisco 1600 series routers can support an additional WAN port on a one-port WAN interfacecard that is installed in the router. This chapter describes the supported WAN interface cardsand describes the general procedure for installing any WAN interface card in anyCisco 1600 series router.

    For information about installing and connecting a specific card, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that came with the card.

    This procedure describes how to install a WAN interface card in a Cisco 1600 series router.This example use an ISDN BRI U card and a Cisco 1601 router. The same procedure is

    used to install any of the Cisco 1600-compatible cards in any Cisco 1600 series router.

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    Installing a WAN Interface Card

    Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide3-2

    Safety InformationThis section lists safety warnings that you should be aware of before installing a WANinterface card in the router.

    Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install orreplace this equipment. (To see translated versions of this warning, refer to thedocument that accompanied the router.)

    Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up whenconnected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metalobject to the terminals. (To see translated versions of this warning, refer to thedocument that accompanied the router.)

    Warning Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network cables(from the card) to avoid contact with telephone-network voltages. (To seetranslated versions of this warning, refer to the document that accompanied therouter.)

    Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables duringperiods of lightning activity. (To see translated versions of this warning, refer tothe document that accompanied the router.)

    http://1600pnc.pdf/
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    Optional Installations 3-3

    Installing the WAN Interface Card in the Router

    Installing the WAN Interface Card in the RouterFollow these steps to install the card in a Cisco 1600 series router:

    Step 1 Turn the router OFF, and disconnect the cable from the socket labeled 14 VDCon the rear panel of the router.

    Step 2 Loosen the captive screws on the WAN interface card-slot cover on the rear

    panel of the router ( Figure 3-1 ).

    Figure 3-1 Removing the Slot Cover (Cisco 1601 Shown)

    Step 3 Remove the metal plate that covers the WAN interface card slot.

    Step 4 Hold the WAN interface card by the front panel, and line up the edges of the cardwith the guides ( Figure 3-2 ).

    DO NOT INS TALL ANY WAN

    MODULE WITH P OWER ON

    H 7 1 7 9

    WAN interface card slot cover

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    Installing a WAN Interface Card

    Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide3-4

    Caution Do not connect a WAN cable to the card until you have completed theinstallation procedure.

    Figure 3-2 Installing the WAN Interface Card in the Router (Cisco 1601 and BRI U Card Shown)

    Step 5 Insert the card in the slot and gently push it in until the front panel of the card isflush with the rear panel of the router.

    Step 6 Tighten the card captive screws.

    OK

    WIC

    OK

    LNK

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    7 1 8 0

    WAN interface card

    Guides

    Guides

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    Optional Installations 3-5

    Installing a Flash PC Card

    For more information about the card that you are using, refer to the Cisco WAN InterfaceCards Hardware Installation Guide that came with the card.

    Installing a Flash PC CardThis section explains how to install the Flash PC card. The Flash PC card is a writable card

    used to download new software to the router over the WAN.

    Note Although the router is shipped from Cisco with the Flash PC card already installed,you might have to install it if someone has removed the card for any reason. For example,to configure your router, the system administrator might remove the card, add aconfiguration file to it, and then return it to you.

    Follow these steps to install the Flash PC card:

    Step 1 Turn the router OFF.

    Step 2 Insert the connector end of the card in the router slot, aligning the card edgesalong the card-slot guides.

    Step 3 Push the Flash PC card into the slot ( Figure 3-3 ) until the card is seated.

    When the card is completely seated in the connector, the blue button left of the Flash PCcard slot ( Figure 3-3 ) pops out. If the blue button does not pop out, the card is not seated.Press the blue button, remove the card, and reinsert it.

    Caution Do not remove the Flash PC card from RFF router models while therouter is operating. The RFF models cannot operate without the Flash PC card.

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    Installing a Flash PC Card

    Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide3-6

    Figure 3-3 Installing a Flash PC Card (Cisco 1601 Shown)

    Note After you have powered up the router, you can check that the card is functioningcorrectly. Refer to the chapter Installing the Router earlier in this guide for informationon how to power up the router.

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    Flash PC card

    OK

    WIC

    OK

    LNK

    Flash PC card OK LED

    Blue plasticeject button

    Flash PC card slot

    WAN interfacecard slot cover

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    Optional Installations 3-7

    Connecting an ISDN Telephone to the Cisco 1604

    Connecting an ISDN Telephone to the Cisco 1604This section describes how to connect an ISDN telephone (or another ISDN device) to theISDN PHONE port on the rear panel of the Cisco 1604. The ISDN PHONE port is only forconnecting a second ISDN device. Routing cannot be performed over this port.

    Note The router does not supply power to a device connected to the ISDN PHONE port.Any device connected to the ISDN PHONE port must have its own internal or externalpower supply.

    Configuration ChangesWhen you are connecting a second ISDN device to the ISDN line through the router, you

    need to use subaddressing on the ISDN line.For more information about using subaddressing, refer to the ISDN BRI LineConfiguration Requirements section in the Configuring the ISDN Line appendix.

    Before Installing the TelephoneThis procedure in this section assumes that you have already connected the routerISDN U port to the ISDN wall-jack as described in the Connecting the Cisco 1604 tothe WAN section in the Installing the Router chapter earlier in this guide.

    Installing the TelephoneThis example procedure describes how to connect an AT&T ISDN telephone

    (model ISDN 8510T) and an AT&T external power supply (model MSP-1) that suppliespower to this telephone. Depending on the model of telephone and power supply that youare installing, the procedure for connecting the telephone and power supply could differslightly from the one shown in this section.

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    Connecting an ISDN Telephone to the Cisco 1604

    Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide3-8

    Note If the ISDN telephone model you are using does not require an external powersupply, connect the ISDN telephone RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable directly to the routerISDN PHONE port.

    Follow these steps to connect an ISDN telephone to the router:

    Step 1 Connect an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable (included) to the ISDN PHONE on the router.Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the LINE port on the ISDN telephone

    power supply, as shown in Figure 3-4 .

    Figure 3-4 Connecting an ISDN Telephone Power Supply to a Cisco 1604

    Step 3 Connect the ISDN telephone RJ-45 cable to the PHONE port on the ISDNtelephone power supply, as shown in Figure 3-5 .

    OK

    WIC

    OK

    LNK

    OK

    LNK

    LIN EO TH E R

    P H O N E

    Power supply forISDN telephone

    RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cables

    ISDN Uport

    Wall jack

    OK LED

    H 7 2 0 4

    ISDNPHONE

    port

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    Optional Installations 3-9

    Installing the Telephone

    Figure 3-5 Connecting an ISDN Telephone to a Power Supply

    Step 4 Connect the power supply cable to the power outlet, as shown in Figure 3-6 .

    Figure 3-6 Connecting an ISDN Telephone Power Supply to a Power Outlet

    Step 5 The OK LED on the rear panel of the router (next to ISDN PHONE port) lightswhen the second ISDN device has synchronized with the central office switch.

    P H O N E OTH E R LIN E

    Power supply forISDN telephone

    RJ-45-to-RJ-45

    ISDN telephone cable

    ISDN telephone (rear view)

    H 7 1 3 1

    Power supply forISDN telephone

    H 7 1 3 0

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    Wall-Mounting the Router

    Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide3-10

    Wall-Mounting the RouterCisco 1600 series routers can be wall-mounted by using two number-six, 3/4-inch screws(not included) and the molded mounting brackets on the bottom of the router (seeFigure 3-7 ).

    Caution If you install the screws in drywall, use hollow wall-anchors

    (1/8 inch by 5/16 inch) to secure the screws. If the screws are not properlyanchored in wallboard or drywall, the strain of the network cable connectionscould pull the router from the wall.

    Figure 3-7 Wall-Mount Brackets (Bottom of Router)

    Follow these steps to mount the router on a wall or other vertical surface, as shown inFigure 3-8 :

    Step 1 Install the two screws 7.5 inches (19.05 centimeters) apart on a wall or other flatsurface.

    Mountingbracket

    Mountingbracket

    Front panel of router

    7.5" (19.05 cm)

    Bottomof router

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    7 2 3 5

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    Optional Installations 3-11

    Wall-Mounting the Router

    Step 2 Hang the router on the screws by the mounting brackets so that the followingconditions are met:

    The front panel LEDs face upward and are easily visible. You will use theseLEDs to verify that the router is operating properly. Mounting the router inthis position also reduces strain on the network cable connections.

    The desktop power supply does not hang from its cable. If the power supplyis not supported, it will disconnect from its cable.

    Figure 3-8 Mounting the Router on a Wall

    H 7 2 3 6

    Front panel of router

    Mounting brackets

    Wall-mountscrew

    Wall-mountscrew

    Wall

    7.5" (19.05 cm)

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    Wall-Mounting the Router

    Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide3-12